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# equo remove firefox --configfiles --ask
>> @@ These are the chosen packages:
>> # (1/1) [sabayon-weekly] www-client/firefox-13.0 [515.7MB]
>> @@ Packages involved: 1
Would you like to calculate dependencies ? [Yes/No] y
>> @@ These are the packages that would be removed:
>> ## [sabayon-weekly] www-client/firefox-13.0 [515.7MB]
>> @@ Packages needing to be removed: 1
>> @@ Freed disk space: 515.7MB
>> @@ Total bandwidth wasted: 23.2MB
Would you like to proceed ? [Yes/No]
equo conf update
equo deptest && equo libtest
cl00t wrote:I can't help with rigo as I don't have it installed, but why not use entropy?
cl00t wrote:I can't help with rigo as I don't have it installed, but why not use entropy?
eg to remove Firefox:
Richlion wrote:I can hardly say this RIgo is convenient
Richlion wrote:because I have to know the name of the packeage or program to type it
Richlion wrote:Is it still possible to install and use Sulfur?
Richlion wrote:Sulfur was nearly perfect, it was very efficient,very intuitive and clear.
Richlion wrote:Try doing the same with Entropy or Rigo, you have type each program/package name in one at a time.
!i search-term
!a search-term
equo remove --configfiles --ask $(equo query installed --quiet matching-term)
Richlion wrote:For eample you want to remove the game called KSnakeDuel found in the Games menu, type "snake" or "ksnake " -> not found in Rigo!
Richlion wrote:BTW, Rigo needs to be fixed, because when it asks me to type the ROOT password the window hides behind the main Rigo window, which is wrong.
Richlion wrote:cl00t wrote:I can't help with rigo as I don't have it installed, but why not use entropy?
eg to remove Firefox:
I know how to use Entropy, but why use entropy if I can use a more easy to use tool? Feels like going back to "stone age" and it's counter productive.
Sulfur was nearly perfect, it was very efficient,very intuitive and clear. Especially I could go to the whole category like "games", tick 20-50 boxes and press Commit.
Try doing the same with Entropy or Rigo, you have type each program/package name in one at a time. For eample you want to remove the game called KSnakeDuel found in the Games menu, type "snake" or "ksnake " -> not found in Rigo!
I type "game" and ... OK, I have a massive list of everything related to games, but I have to click on each item to see the "Install/Remove" button.
BTW, Rigo needs to be fixed, because when it asks me to type the ROOT password the window hides behind the main Rigo window, which is wrong.
cl00t wrote:Personally I have no problem with using equo, I suppose it depends on what you call "easy". Certainly, for setting up a new system & installing all packages in one go I use equo, very easily. Counter productive & back to the stone age is not what i would call it.
Richlion wrote:I can hardly say this RIgo is convenient, because I have to know the name of the packeage or program to type it,
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